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Interested in walking tours in the hear of Toronto? I want to share this simple map and tour itinerary with you!

This is a route I generally take through the U of T campus when I lead tours, take my kids for a walk or just want to be surrounded by beautiful scenery in the middle of the city. This walk is excellent because it takes you through the heart of the U of T downtown campus, from Bloor Street to College Street.

Here’s the link

U of T Walk Map by Mike https://goo.gl/maps/Dbm53QqvuHF2

One of the beautiful things about this route is that this walk goes through green spaces with nice buildings all around. In other words it bypasses the busier streets.

The keys elements are: 

1. Philosophers Walk – Start by the Alexandra Gates on Bloor St. between the Royal Ontario Museum and the Royal Conservatory of Music. Location: Across the street from 210 Bloor St W. Wikipedia

2. Trinity College – Walking south you arrive at Hoskin Ave and Trinity College. This is a fantastic building. If the interior quad is open go in through the gates on the east side (seems closed often in winter). Address: Trinity College, 6 Hoskin Ave Wikipedia

3. Soldiers’ Tower – One of the prettier landmarks on the walk. Spend some time here looking at the engravings of soldiers names (including the famous soldier-poet John McCrae of In Flander’s Fields fame). Address: Soldier’s Tower, Hart House Circle Wikipedia

4. King’s College Circle / Road – Famous central area with nice view of the CN Tower (great buildings all around including University College and Convocation Hall ). Address: 180 College St. (College and King’s College Rd)

Walk Extensions

Route A / Mike’s map shows a route which entails walking east to Queen’s Park after you reach College St. Transit options from here include the College streetcar and Queen’s Park subway station.

Route B / Alternately, you might want to try walking up Spadina Ave past the Daniel’s Architecture Building or up St. George, with both these routes returning to Bloor St. Transit options from here include the Spadina streetcar and Spadina or St. George stations.

That wraps up my walk!  Hope this is useful to you. I am a proud alumnus of the university and though I attended Scarborough College in the eastern part of the city, you might say I am a devotee of the St. George campus. I will venture by there regularly if I am in the downtown west. If I do I always bring my camera!

If you are interested I lead the Tdot Shots group photo walks and I can be hired to lead private walking tours as well. Do not hesitate to reach out!

Enjoy one of the most beautiful areas of the city!

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Join a U of T Scarborough student tour guide on a walking tour of our beautiful campus. We are excited to offer campus tours with special programming during March Break (March 11 to 15). Join us for a one-hour tour of U of T Scarborough’s South Campus followed by a mix and mingle with current students from a variety of academic programs and Recruitment Officers who can answer your questions about the admission process. You will also have the opportunity to add the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC) to your tour.  

University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour

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  • Professional guide
  • Entry/Admission - University of Toronto
  • 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada East side of the Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park
  • Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
  • You'll start at 100 Queens Park 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada East side of the Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park See address & details
  • 1 University of Toronto Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included The University of Toronto (UofT, or UToronto) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. Read more Pass by Queen's Park
  • You'll end at Queen's Park Toronto, ON M5S, Canada See address & details

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  • Brittany Lynn E 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Spooky stories! This was a spooky cool way to tour the city. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes spooky stories and history. Read more Written November 28, 2023
  • michellec534 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Inexplicable happenings and spooky fun at Black Creek Pioneer Village I’ve done most of the haunted walks in Toronto, Kingston and Ottawa and enjoyed them all. A great way to learn some history, get some exercise and hear spooky stories. Last night was atmospheric for a walk around the old buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village, with a bright beautiful moon and chill in the air. I haven’t experienced anything on any of the prior walks, but odd things started in the very first building we entered when a chain that blocks off entrance to a bedroom started swinging back and forth on its own while the guide was talking. Nobody was near it at the time. Then in the “Minister’s house” I was the last person to enter and had to close the door. I paused to look around while doing so. There were only 4 of us in the group plus our guide and everyone had already moved on into the house to the right when I heard a loud bang in the room to my left, which is blocked off. It sounded like someone banging their fist on a desk or table and I thought someone had gone around to prank me. However, no one had, and there wasn’t another way into the room. I tried to re-create the sound, looked for a fallen item etc but couldn’t figure out what made the noise. The third odd thing is a photo I took in front of a house. All the photos I took turned out fine, except for one that came out a bit blurry despite taking in in the same way as the others. This photo shows a blue streak of light and what looks like a horse galloping out of the front door. All in all, an entertaining evening! Read more Written November 26, 2023
  • Elizabeth F 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Recommend Katie! We had Katie and she was awesome! I would highly recommend her and this tour! She was very informative and entertaining. Read more Written November 20, 2023
  • V2946TCalexandras 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles I loved the Haunted Walk with Clarice! Clarice was my tour guide and she was great. I was the only one on the Haunted Walk tour (seeing as it is mid-November I wasn’t too surprised) but it was really such a great experience. It was immersive, interesting, and I learned a lot. The stories really made you think about the histories of the buildings. As a paranormal enthusiast, I had such a great time and I can’t thank Clarice enough. I will definitely be going back! Read more Written November 17, 2023
  • 415piyushr 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Nothing scary about this walk. There is nothing scary about this haunted walk. Waste of money honestly. Y’all shouldn’t even charge this much for just a storytelling. Read more Written October 29, 2023
  • 548shenisec 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing! My boyfriend and I came here for the 6:15 PM Ghost tour! Our tour guide, Mia, was incredible and very nice. She would always state facts in response to the comments that some of the guests made. For instance, in the Burwick house, as you reach the top floor, it gets very hot. Some guests were curious about this, and Mia explained that pioneers built their homes in a way to insulate heat. I appreciated Mia “debunking” certain feelings/situations as to show that not everything experienced should be passed off as paranormal. However, when we were in the Manse house, Mia’s lantern began to randomly flicker, dimming and then shining bright. She said that it must be dying batteries, but her lantern was fine everywhere else outside the Manse house. I kept thinking about that throughout the tour. Because I have never myself experienced any sort of ghostly activity, I tried to keep an open-mind and anticipated that if I were to witness anything, that I would attempt to debunk it. While touring the church, Mia explained that people have witnessed orbs floating in the cemetery. I was not nervous, or panicking when she said this as I know that can affect how people begin to perceive/see things thereafter. I just absorbed her information and we moved along. When we toured the cemetery from the front gate, I was shining my flashlight that was given to us for the tour, towards the tombstones, and I had randomly seen a random ball of whitish/blue light float down from a tree near the front of the cemetery all the way down to the front gate. Now, I tried to keep mouth shut about it because I didn’t want people to think that I was reacting just to “react.” But, I could not stay quiet, because the natural human response to seeing something unexplainable is to say “What the f-!” Lol. I promise you guys that this was not dust, a bug, a leaf, or car lights. I also thought about it possibly being someone else’s flashlight, but I debunked this. A flashlight being shone out does not form a perfectly round circle mid-air, unless it has something to reflect off of in the background. In which this case, the cemetery was open field. Everyone’s flashlights just casted a wave of light, not small round circles. This orb was perfectly spherical and moving on its own accord, despite the wind (the wind would affect the direction that a bug or leaf would move, and the car lights would have had nothing to reflect off of, this was floating in mid air) as it had randomly appeared from the tree and had floated down to the front gate and disappeared. When I had seen it, I froze and said “Oh my God! I just seen something float down!” Mia turned to me and asked what was it, and I explained as above. She assured me that she believed me and encouraged me to continue to keep an open mind. I continued shining my light, but it did not reappear and I can affirm that I had definitely seen a spirit orb. I did not feel afraid or nervous, it just felt surreal and I took that experience home with me. Thank you Mia for such an amazing tour! 5 stars! 😊 Read more Written October 29, 2023
  • Ambassador297611 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Haunted and Delighted I have been living in Toronto for over a decade and it was a very joyful and pleasant experience to learn about the history of places and buildings that I have passed by so many times. Sare, our tour guide's theatrical story telling made the tour so much more interesting. Read more Written October 28, 2023
  • 42elissad 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great experience! Jack is a wonderful storyteller and answered all of our questions. We had a great time! We even experienced noises and the chain swinging upstairs in the Stong home. Read more Written October 27, 2023
  • Neil M 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Soft spirits Good informative tour, friendly guide, lots of history and insights into 19th century Toronto society. It was engaging and fun, but not spooky. The distillery is a wonderful site with lots of benign ghost anecdotes but few murders or truly morbid stories. Read more Written October 24, 2023
  • 606jenl 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Creepy but fun!!! We had a great time. Clarice was a great guide and made sure to make it extra scary by inviting ghosts to join us. We even seemed to have captured one on camera. This one was by the cemetery. And no one was there in front of the camera. Read more Written October 22, 2023
  • F7580DHamandaa 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Just Okay The tour/stories wasn't as scary as I'd hoped. Lots of historical facts but I came for the spooks! Plus there were other group members that kept talking and laughing throughout the tour guide's presentation. Read more Written October 20, 2023
  • Relax30753081955 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A spooky and enjoyable tour! My spouse and I have done 3 haunted walks over the years and this one was by far the best. Our guide Kate was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and a great storyteller. Since this tour involves going into the buildings and exploring, the probability that you will experience something unexplained goes up by orders of magnitude. Everyone in our group heard a loud bang when there was absolutely no one upstairs, which was something that even the most die hard skeptic would be hard pressed to explain. I would definitely revisit this tour again next year, and would like to make it an annual tradition. Two thumbs up! Read more Written October 13, 2023
  • vietn826 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great city walk Great stories and amazing walk through the city. I got stood up in Nashville and almost gave up on tours like this. This tour restored my passion for this type of entertainment Read more Written October 7, 2023
  • U7765WEpaula 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles The Spooky Side of the Big Smoke The night was fun, interesting and spooky! I didn't expect to learn as much about Toronto as we did, considering our group was made up of locals. Our guide Kit did a great job presenting, would definitely recommend joining her tour! Read more Written October 3, 2023
  • Meander28639978905 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Fun & interesting way to explore Toronto on foot! Fun tour! I'm spelling his name wrong - but Gotham was our tour guide. Very knowledgeable, personable and interesting. It was a very nice evening & the walk was extremely enjoyable. We were surprised that our group was so small & wasn't cancelled. We learned a lot of history (some haunted & some not) about Toronto. As for scare factor - only rating a 2, but gave it a 4 overall because of our guide & information. Read more Written September 23, 2023

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University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour

university of toronto walking tour

  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Professional guide
  • Entry/Admission - University of Toronto
  • 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada East side of the Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park
  • Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travellers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
  • You'll start at 100 Queens Park 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada East side of the Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park See address & details
  • 1 University of Toronto Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included The University of Toronto (UofT, or UToronto) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. Read more Pass by Queen's Park
  • You'll end at Queen's Park Toronto, ON M5S, Canada See address & details

university of toronto walking tour

  • Brittany Lynn E 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Spooky stories! This was a spooky cool way to tour the city. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes spooky stories and history. Read more Written 28 November 2023
  • michellec534 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Inexplicable happenings and spooky fun at Black Creek Pioneer Village I’ve done most of the haunted walks in Toronto, Kingston and Ottawa and enjoyed them all. A great way to learn some history, get some exercise and hear spooky stories. Last night was atmospheric for a walk around the old buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village, with a bright beautiful moon and chill in the air. I haven’t experienced anything on any of the prior walks, but odd things started in the very first building we entered when a chain that blocks off entrance to a bedroom started swinging back and forth on its own while the guide was talking. Nobody was near it at the time. Then in the “Minister’s house” I was the last person to enter and had to close the door. I paused to look around while doing so. There were only 4 of us in the group plus our guide and everyone had already moved on into the house to the right when I heard a loud bang in the room to my left, which is blocked off. It sounded like someone banging their fist on a desk or table and I thought someone had gone around to prank me. However, no one had, and there wasn’t another way into the room. I tried to re-create the sound, looked for a fallen item etc but couldn’t figure out what made the noise. The third odd thing is a photo I took in front of a house. All the photos I took turned out fine, except for one that came out a bit blurry despite taking in in the same way as the others. This photo shows a blue streak of light and what looks like a horse galloping out of the front door. All in all, an entertaining evening! Read more Written 26 November 2023
  • Elizabeth F 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Recommend Katie! We had Katie and she was awesome! I would highly recommend her and this tour! She was very informative and entertaining. Read more Written 20 November 2023
  • V2946TCalexandras 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles I loved the Haunted Walk with Clarice! Clarice was my tour guide and she was great. I was the only one on the Haunted Walk tour (seeing as it is mid-November I wasn’t too surprised) but it was really such a great experience. It was immersive, interesting, and I learned a lot. The stories really made you think about the histories of the buildings. As a paranormal enthusiast, I had such a great time and I can’t thank Clarice enough. I will definitely be going back! Read more Written 17 November 2023
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  • Neil M 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Soft spirits Good informative tour, friendly guide, lots of history and insights into 19th century Toronto society. It was engaging and fun, but not spooky. The distillery is a wonderful site with lots of benign ghost anecdotes but few murders or truly morbid stories. Read more Written 24 October 2023
  • 606jenl 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Creepy but fun!!! We had a great time. Clarice was a great guide and made sure to make it extra scary by inviting ghosts to join us. We even seemed to have captured one on camera. This one was by the cemetery. And no one was there in front of the camera. Read more Written 22 October 2023
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  • Relax30753081955 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A spooky and enjoyable tour! My spouse and I have done 3 haunted walks over the years and this one was by far the best. Our guide Kate was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and a great storyteller. Since this tour involves going into the buildings and exploring, the probability that you will experience something unexplained goes up by orders of magnitude. Everyone in our group heard a loud bang when there was absolutely no one upstairs, which was something that even the most die hard skeptic would be hard pressed to explain. I would definitely revisit this tour again next year, and would like to make it an annual tradition. Two thumbs up! Read more Written 13 October 2023
  • vietn826 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great city walk Great stories and amazing walk through the city. I got stood up in Nashville and almost gave up on tours like this. This tour restored my passion for this type of entertainment Read more Written 7 October 2023
  • U7765WEpaula 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles The Spooky Side of the Big Smoke The night was fun, interesting and spooky! I didn't expect to learn as much about Toronto as we did, considering our group was made up of locals. Our guide Kit did a great job presenting, would definitely recommend joining her tour! Read more Written 3 October 2023
  • Meander28639978905 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Fun & interesting way to explore Toronto on foot! Fun tour! I'm spelling his name wrong - but Gotham was our tour guide. Very knowledgeable, personable and interesting. It was a very nice evening & the walk was extremely enjoyable. We were surprised that our group was so small & wasn't cancelled. We learned a lot of history (some haunted & some not) about Toronto. As for scare factor - only rating a 2, but gave it a 4 overall because of our guide & information. Read more Written 23 September 2023

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    Find out more about campus tours here. Your starting point depends on which campus you decide to take a tour of (Mississauga, St. George or Scarborough campus). Be sure to prepare for your tour by watching our tour videos and bringing along questions for your student tour guide.

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    St. George campus walking tours focus on undergraduate opportunities and experiences and are perfect for all prospective students and their families and supporters. You'll explore campus with a current student Tour Guide, seeing academic buildings, colleges and athletic facilities. ... CANADA'S FLAGSHIP UNIVERSITY. The University of Toronto ...

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    Interested in walking tours in the hear of Toronto? I want to share this simple map and tour itinerary with you! This is a route I generally take through the U of T campus when I lead tours, take my kids for a walk or just want to be surrounded by beautiful scenery in the middle of the city.

  4. St. George (Downtown) Campus Tours

    The University of Toronto's St. George campus is a historic institution, founded in 1827 as King's College, predating the creation of Canada as a country. ... In-person St. George campus walking tours focus on undergraduate opportunities and experiences and are perfect for prospective undergraduate students, University of Toronto applicants ...

  5. Visit

    Campus Tours. Visit our cutting-edge academic spaces, athletic facilities, residences and more. ... cycling, walking, or arriving by any other means. Get directions . Events. Meet our student recruitment team and find out more about studying at the University of Toronto by joining us at an upcoming event or info session. See all events ...

  6. Toronto Walking Tour

    📚 Join us on a captivating 4K walking tour along Bloor Street, the academic heartbeat of Toronto, nestled next to the prestigious University of Toronto. 🍁 ...

  7. University of Toronto

    Experience the ultimate #virtualwalk tour of the #universityoftoronto campus grounds! Immerse yourself in the walkthrough as we explore iconic landmarks and ...

  8. University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Tours

    University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Tours. Join a U of T Scarborough student tour guide on a walking tour of our beautiful campus. We are excited to offer campus tours with special programming during March Break (March 11 to 15). Join us for a one-hour tour of U of T Scarborough's South Campus followed by a mix and mingle with current ...

  9. Toronto-Canada Tour

    Visit to St. George Campus in downtown Toronto | Dear Traveller, come with me to an unforgettable walking and learning tour of the prestigious University of Toronto St. George Campus. Ranked number 1 University in Canada, it was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in the colony of Upper Cana

  10. 4K University of Toronto

    University of Toronto - UTM Mississauga Campus - BEST UofT Campus - Walking TourThe University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM), also known as U of T Mississauga...

  11. Muddy York Walking Tours

    Our calendar can often fill up in advance. Although it can be difficult for us to arrange last minute tours, it's possible that we may already have a tour booked that you can join. Please feel free to contact us by email at [email protected] or by telephone at (416) 487-9017. We usually require a minimum of four people for a tour.

  12. Self-Guided Tours

    Explore beyond Toronto's downtown core and discover hidden gems with 49 self-guided walking tours. StrollTO Find 140 guided itineraries of Toronto neighbourhoods. Discovery Tours Search through a variety of nature walks across the city. ... Cultural Hotspot Tours Explore beyond Toronto's downtown core and discover hidden gems with 49 self ...

  13. 2024 University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour

    University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour. Oct 2019 • Family. Excellent experience. Basel is a compelling storyteller and brought the buildings and people to life for us. Highly recommended! Read more. Written October 20, 2019. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks ...

  14. Mississauga Campus Tours

    Join a Student Ambassador on a leisurely walking tour of our beautiful park-like campus - you may even spot our resident deer! Starting Location: Innovation Complex, ... University of Toronto Mississauga Rm. 1270, Innovation Complex 3359 Mississauga Road Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6 T: 905-828-5400

  15. University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour 2023

    Follow a cloaked and lantern-carrying guide on this ghost walking tour of the University of Toronto. Rumored to be a haunted place, the campus' grand architecture and tree-lined paths are filled with ghoulish history. Get spooked by restless spirits, secret chambers, and disturbing love stories.

  16. University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour 2022

    The University of Toronto is Canada's largest school. Is it also the most haunted? The grand architecture and tree lined paths of the downtown campus are filled with dark history and ghostly tales. From haunting love stories, to secret chambers, to restless spirits trapped among the stars, this 90-minute tour is a perfect way to spend an evening of storytelling fun.

  17. [4K] Toronto Walk

    In this video, I walk around Canada's most renowned and prestigious university, the University of Toronto. Hope you enjoy the video! Colorful Flowers by Tok...

  18. Virtual Campus Tours

    Experience the University of Toronto's campuses firsthand from home! Our virtual tours offer an immersive exploration of all three campuses, providing a detailed look at stunning landscapes and cutting-edge facilities. Navigate through classrooms, libraries, residences, and student life areas with interactive guides. Visualize your educational journey with 360-degree views and access ...

  19. University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour

    Follow a cloaked and lantern-carrying guide on this ghost walking tour of the University of Toronto. Rumored to be a haunted place, the campus' grand architecture and tree-lined paths are filled with ghoulish history. Get spooked by restless spirits, secret chambers, and disturbing love stories. Ghost walking tour of the University of Toronto.

  20. PATH Walking Tour

    Toronto Custom Private Walking Tour of Hidden Gems with a Local. 2. from $96.78. Price varies by group size. Likely to Sell Out. Toronto, Ontario. Private 3-hour walking tour of Toronto with licensed tour guide. from $514.47. Price varies by group size.

  21. 2024 University of Toronto Ghost Walking Tour

    University of Toronto. Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included. The University of Toronto (UofT, or UToronto) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. Read more.

  22. Small-Group Ghost Walking Tour, University of Toronto 2024

    Professional Tour Guide / Storyteller. 100 Queens Park. 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada. Open in Google Maps. This tour begins from the east side of the Royal Ontario Museum at 100 Queens Park Crescent. At the departure time, your cloaked tour guide will appear to greet your group. 1 Queen's Park Cres E.

  23. 4K Toronto Walk: Insane Views of Toronto in Winter! Snow Walking Tour

    In this video, we're taking you on a Toronto walking tour! We'll walk you around some of the highlights of Toronto, including the University of Toronto and t...